Hey... great to see a forum for this. I've had some sporadic tinnitus over my 44 years of life... usually just enough where I can tell it's there... then it's gone or I forget about it.
For the first time 3 weeks ago I started taking Benadryl for a reaction to some food that gave me a little redness and fluid retention/oedema. Anyway that went away in 1 day... but this new wonder pill Benadryl had a wonderful side effect... I slept better that night than I had in months or years... I took it the next night and that was 2 nights in a row of deep restful 8+ hours... I felt great.
A week later with Benadryl I started noticing the very minor ringing in my ears, didn't think much of it... a week ago it was getting worse... and a couple nights ago when it was really obvious it was getting much worse I finally linked the two. I don't really take any type of drug and not around loud noises. I did the Dr. Google thing and found lots of links and it looks like it's got to be the culprit.
Anyway... so I'm here now perusing the forums hoping to find some answers. I stopped the Benadryl of course the moment the light went on and I figured it out. The ringing is as loud as I've ever heard it right now. It went from a week ago where I'd only hear it when it was pretty quiet to now where I can hear it over/with most noises. It's not to the point of being debilitating but it's definitely super annoying if I focus on it. Right now when it's fairly quiet it sounds like an old tv on channel with nothing/static.. and add a super high pitch frequency. I could imagine if it got much worse and was permanent I'm not sure how I would react. At the moment I'm hoping now that I've stopped taking the Benadryl it will go away as fast as it came on. If it a week from now it's just as bad or worse I'll start to panic.
I'm going to continue to peruse the posts on the website. If anyone has any ideas/opinions/or similar situations I'd appreciate the input. The only thing I've read that I may consider soon is some acupuncture. I've never been sold on them but I've read quite a few posts on forums where it's reduced it dramatically.
Anyway, thanks to everyone and there input on these forums.
Bill
For the first time 3 weeks ago I started taking Benadryl for a reaction to some food that gave me a little redness and fluid retention/oedema. Anyway that went away in 1 day... but this new wonder pill Benadryl had a wonderful side effect... I slept better that night than I had in months or years... I took it the next night and that was 2 nights in a row of deep restful 8+ hours... I felt great.
A week later with Benadryl I started noticing the very minor ringing in my ears, didn't think much of it... a week ago it was getting worse... and a couple nights ago when it was really obvious it was getting much worse I finally linked the two. I don't really take any type of drug and not around loud noises. I did the Dr. Google thing and found lots of links and it looks like it's got to be the culprit.
Anyway... so I'm here now perusing the forums hoping to find some answers. I stopped the Benadryl of course the moment the light went on and I figured it out. The ringing is as loud as I've ever heard it right now. It went from a week ago where I'd only hear it when it was pretty quiet to now where I can hear it over/with most noises. It's not to the point of being debilitating but it's definitely super annoying if I focus on it. Right now when it's fairly quiet it sounds like an old tv on channel with nothing/static.. and add a super high pitch frequency. I could imagine if it got much worse and was permanent I'm not sure how I would react. At the moment I'm hoping now that I've stopped taking the Benadryl it will go away as fast as it came on. If it a week from now it's just as bad or worse I'll start to panic.
I'm going to continue to peruse the posts on the website. If anyone has any ideas/opinions/or similar situations I'd appreciate the input. The only thing I've read that I may consider soon is some acupuncture. I've never been sold on them but I've read quite a few posts on forums where it's reduced it dramatically.
Anyway, thanks to everyone and there input on these forums.
Bill